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I have to laugh at your explanation. Not that it's funny, it's just that when I get down to the details of anything quite so technical inevitably I find it very easy to make my the audience's eyes glaze over. Did that precise thing with HDPE pipe laying and repair this am.
My simplified first reaction to what you wrote is I hope there's a good reason to have spent the time and money to deploy a 9-5/8 at 2,300. I trust that crews watch backpressure carefully so they have plenty of opportunity to react in a timely manner.
Whether we hear of any drilling update before well completion is of course a matter of pure conjecture at this point. It isn't quite apparent we all share the same view transparent.
I have to laugh at your explanation. Not that it's funny, it's just that when I get down to the details of anything quite so technical inevitably I find it very easy to make my the audience's eyes glaze over. Did that precise thing with HDPE pipe laying and repair this am.
My simplified first reaction to what you wrote is I hope there's a good reason to have spent the time and money to deploy a 9-5/8 at 2,300. I trust that crews watch backpressure carefully so they have plenty of opportunity to react in a timely manner.
Whether we hear of any drilling update before well completion is of course a matter of pure conjecture at this point. It isn't quite apparent we all share the same view transparent.

